
Jokes apart and coming to the question, I don’t have any particular process. If I say cigarettes and alcohol that will provoke budding authors to do the same and they will land up cursing me in the end: D. If I say laptop, you will say ‘a typical engineer’. If I say paper & pen, you will say am outdated: D. Paper & Pen/ Laptop/Typewriter…? With coffee/cigarettes/alcohol/…? Night/Day…? With headphones on/loud music/soothing songs…? Etc If I have to name 1 book which has impressed and inspired me then it will be ‘Many masters many lives’.ĭescribe your writing-process and writing-environment. They keep your daily tensions away and make you feel good. But I love to read light coffee table books. There is no one writer as such who inspires me. In future even I wish to write a thriller or research based story.Īre you a voracious reader? What kind of books do you like to read? Any particular writers who inspired your writing? One needs to understand there is a thin line between the two.Įven I will love to. There are books which are loved by critics but readers hate it. There are books which are criticized but readers love it. The ultimate focus should be your reader group. You need to focus on your goals and keep walking till you achieve it. You can’t be a bestseller within a fortnight. What tips/advices/suggestions do you have for him? What steps should he follow?


I hope in future too my books will be loved by everyone.Ī beginner wrote a book and wants to get it published. I believe everyone has a story to tell, my case was no different. My fans and readers supported me and that’s how I came up with ‘That’s the way we met’ There are so many budding authors who want to grow in this field and I find myself lucky to reach here within 2 years. ‘That’s the way we met’ got listed in top books of 2012 in almost every corner of India. There was a phase when I thought I should quit. When I wrote my first book in 2011, ‘Few things left unsaid’, I hardly knew anything from publishing industry. If I would have planned, I would have described you entire recipe of being a bestseller. If I have understood love, it’s because of my relationship which I have described in my books and also mainly because of my parents.įrom a personal dairy to a bestseller. You need to compromise too in many circumstances but that’s what love is. However, every relationship needs time to flourish. The spark in your eyes speaks a lot when you are with your loved one. Even if you don’t convey, your love for a person is clearly visible in your eyes. What is your definition of ‘Love’ and how according to you can one decide if he or she is in ‘Love’ with someone?Īccording to me love is directly proportional to the bonding you share with the person and your understanding level.


So this’s the way we met the lover-author to ask him ‘Kya Life Hogi Set?’ Let’s listen to the author of the bestsellers Few Things Left Unsaid & That’s the Way We Met He was also nominated for the list of “Top 100 influential celebrities of India of 2014” by Forbes India.[ Besides writing books he is an avid book reader and music enthusiast.Indeed, few things were left unsaid. He continues to be top charts of bestselling Indian authors.Īccording to his own conclusion, a large bulk of his readership belongs to the age group 16–26. His books that are inspired from real life incidents have been translated into regional languages and have sold lakhs of copies until now. He is the recipient of Young Achiever’s Award, which he won for writing bestselling novels back to back, and being one of the highest selling romance writers in India. Soon after the release of his second book, he quit his job at an IT company in 2012 to fully devote his time to writing. His book ‘It started with a friend request’ was the most popular fiction book of 2013.
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The book has been creating ripples in the literary world.Īn engineer by education and a writer by profession, Sudeep Nagarkar is an award winning, bestselling romance author to have penned books like Few Things Left Unsaid (2011), That’s the Way We Met (2012), and It Started With a Friend Request (2013), Sorry, you’re Not My Type (2014), You’re The Password to My Life (2014), and You’re Trending in My Dreams (2015). The interactive session will discuss Sudeep Nagarkar’s “She Swiped Into My Heart” where the author will connect with the audience. Just Books Mysuru is hosting noted writer Sudeep Nagarkar at its Kalidasa Road branch on July 17 at 9 AM.
